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AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation
Our RF horn antennas exhibit increasing gain, with frequency up to 18 dBi at 1000 MHz, helping to compensate for losses that occur elsewhere in an RF test system. Use these antennas in shielded rooms or free space.
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Precision Milimeter Wave
Standard gain horns can be used to experimentally determine the gain of other antennas by using the substitution method. The standard gain horn and the antenna under test are alternately connected to a well matched detector system in order to compare their relative power levels. The power level difference is then added to the appropriate level of the calibration curve to determine the absolute gain of the antenna under test.View more Standard Gain Horn Antennas
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AET/AER -
Farran Technology Ltd
Farran’s AET and AER frequency extenders are a dedicated Test & Measurement solution for antenna performance verification.
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Cuming-Lehman Chambers
Most antenna measurements need to be carried out in the far field; that is, the test antenna should be illuminated by a plane wave. Typically this is carried out by providing sufficient separation between the source and the AUT so the spherical wave approaches a plane-wave character.
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Raymond RF Measurements Corp.
Raymond RF's Antenna Measurement Software performs 2-D (polar/rectangular) and 3-D (spherical) antenna pattern measurements for passive antennas and active wireless mobile stations (cell phones). Insertion loss of passive devices is included as part of the calibration component. Data management and reporting of antenna properties such as half power beam-width, directivity, gain, radiation efficiency, total radiated power, and total isotropic sensitivity. AMS performs and reports all measurements required by the CTIA Over-the-Air Performance Test Plan.
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Alpha Omega Electromagnetics, L.L.C.
At Alpha Omega Electromagnetics, we have over 20 years of world class expertise in the test and measurement of active and passive antennas as well as associated active and passive RF components. We extensively test and characterize our antennas and related RF components to ensure they meet and exceed required performance parameters as well as our customer expectations.
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TDK HRN-0118 -
TDK RF Solutions Inc.
The TDK HRN-0118 broadband horn antenna (1 GHz to 18 GHz) is designed specifically for radiated emissions and immunity measurements in EMC test environments. The HRN-0118 horn antenna provides optimal performance over the frequency range of 1 GHz to 18 GHz.
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Schwarzbeck Mess Elektronik
A passive loop antenna which is matched to a resonance frequency of 13.56 MHz with 370 kHz bandwidth (-3dB)The purpose of the antenna is to produce defined magnetic fields at 13.56 MHz efficiently, i.e. to test near field communication devices (NFC) or RFID equipment.
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7Layers, Inc.
OTA testing is a way to ensure that the wireless devices designed or selected are performing as expected. The OTA test measures the entire signal path and antenna performance. The antenna performance is influenced by different product requirements, applications, size of the housing, materials, bandwidths, frequencies, etc.
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EH118 -
MVG EMC
EH118, a dual-ridge horn antenna that will operate from 1 to 18 GHz. This antenna has a balanced, smooth antenna factor curve that extends all the way to 18 GHz, a reduction of higher order modes on the aperture, and low return loss (SVSWR). The EH118 is applicable for commercial, military and automotive test standards and will include applicable calibrations. The EMC dual-ridge horn antenna offers these key features: single linear polarization, smooth/balanced gain with frequency, low return loss /VSWR, and ultrawide bandwidth (18:1).
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A.H.Systems, Inc.
Our Monopole Antennas provide superior performance in electric field measurements. The Active Monopole Antenna can drive any receiver with 50W input impedance and will perform FCC, MIL-STD and TEMPEST tests. The passive rod is used for transmitting, to perform shielding effectiveness and immunity testing.
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X-COM Systems
Birds' line of Handheld RF Analyzers are rugged solutions for your field analysis needs. Ranging from the multi-functional SignalHawk Series and Spectrum Analyzers, to the SA Series, 25-6000 MHz Site Analyzers - a user-friendly test solution for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting your antenna and cable systems, to the AT Series, Antenna Testers which provide a cost-effective, fast, graphical way of determining the quality of mobile and base station antennas.
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Vivaldi -
DVTest Inc.
The dbDIRECT Broadband Antenna features a broad frequency range of operation, high gain, small form factor and directional radiation pattern, making it highly attractive for widespread use in test and measurement of emerging wireless technology devices and radars. Contrary to conventional Vivaldi antennas limited to operating only at higher frequencies, the dbDIRECT Broadband Antenna design is optimized to operate at a frequency as low as 700 MHz up to 6 GHz. This lightweight and compact antenna design provides excellent matching over a broad frequency range.The antenna is designed to be placed in a DVTEST's portable anechoic chamber such as the dbSAFE enclosures for OTA (Over the Air) testing of DUTs. The antennas can be mounted in fixed positions to facilitate repeatable results. When used in conjunction with a rotary positioning mechanism, customers are able to detect the highest point of power sensitivity for enhanced accuracy and repeatability in measurements. In this configuration, both the antennas and DUTs can be positioned in order to facilitate the measurement.
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TA-3B -
Tech-Aid Products
A weather radar panel similar to the TA-3 panel but with more specific test jacks for testing the Primus 300/400 series radars. Specific test jacks for power supply, antenna and indicator.
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SRM-3006 -
Narda Safety Test Solutions
Selective measurement of high frequency electromagnetic fields. Complete, easy to use test system, consisting of a base unit and measuring antennas, for non-directional detection of fields and their sources in the frequency range from 9 kHz to 6 GHz and from 24.25 GHz up to 29.50 GHz with 5G FR2 Antenna.